As many know, a lot of ESPN analysts are saying former San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh will be the next head coach for Michigan, which also happens to be his alma mater.
In anticipation for Tuesday’s likely announcement, the Detroit Free Press aka Freep Sports ran an article called “All Signs Point to Harbaugh at U-M.” Unfortunately, they used a picture of the wrong Harbaugh. The person in the picture is actually John Harbaugh, brother to Jim and coach of the Baltimore Ravens.
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Since this mistake was pointed out, Freep Sports took to Twitter to apologize for the mix-up and called the fault a “Case of the Mondays.” And best of all, the newspaper has resorted to self-deprecating humor to get past this very big error.
In the end, everyone is human: but make sure the people picking out the pictures know what they are doing.
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